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The Eagles kept it close in Denver for a few moments in the first half, but Peyton Manning and the Broncos made it a blowout in the second half.

  • Jon Benne

    Peyton is still good at football

    Ron Chenoy-USA TODAY Sports

    The seemingly ageless Manning has yet to throw an interception this season, but is on pace for 5,880 passing yards and 64 touchdowns, which would far exceed Tom Brady’s record of 50 scores. With the completion of Sunday’s win over the Eagles, Manning has not had an interception in 191 passes, which is among the several career-highs that he is already setting this season.

    Here is a look at how dominant the Broncos have been on offense this season:

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  • Jon Benne

    Broncos set more records in blowout win

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    Peyton Manning had another robotic performance, completing 28-of-34 passes for 327 yards, four touchdowns and no interceptions. He has yet to throw an interception this season.

    No notable injuries were reported in this game.

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  • Matthew Fairburn

    Matthew Fairburn

    Manning continues record-setting pace vs. Eagles

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    To add to the impressive stats, Manning now has a new career high for passes without an interception, which was at 191 and counting at last check, according to the Broncos.

    In a year when the balance of power in the NFL has seemed even, Manning and the Broncos have consistently dominated each week, and Sunday was no different. Manning’s accuracy seems to get better with every pass he throws, and the Broncos’ passing game is going to be extremely difficult to slow down.

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  • Jon Benne

    Broncos lead Ealges at halftime

    Dustin Bradford

    Manning was nearly flawless, completing 12-of-16 passes for 169 yards and a touchdown. The Eagles have done an admirable job keeping up with the Broncos so far, but they need more points on offense, because that defense has been incapable of stopping Peyton.

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  • Rodger Sherman

    Broncos now rock-paper-scissoring after TD’s

  • Peter Woodbrook

    Peter Woodbrook

    Previewing the fireworks of the Eagles and Broncos

    Chris Humphreys-USA TODAY Sports

    The Eagles’ offense isn’t as high scoring as the Broncos’, but they move the ball almost as well. The Eagles average 461.7 yards per game, with much of that coming from the rush. The Eagles are tops in the league with 209 yards per game, led by running back LeSean McCoy. One side will have to give, as the Broncos boast the league’s best rush defense, which only gives up 43.3 yards per game.

    Mile High Report points out that when the two best offenses get together, you can expect a whole lot of points.

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